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Become familiar with normal developmental milestones. Practice observation skills using child development videos. Describe common presentations of developmental disorders. To consider a common school aged presentation.
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Identify key history and physical examination findings pertinent to the differential diagnosis of acute limp in a child. Review common causes of acute limp in children and formulate an approach for initial diagnostic work-up.
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Mrs. Cindy Edsworth is a 30 year old African Canadian lady who describes the onset of joint pains which have been on going for 3 months. She describes that the small joints of her hands are constantly aching and over the past 4 weeks she describes having s ...
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Claire McFadden is a 16- year-old high school student, living with T1D since age 10, who is currently pregnant (G1). Claire has struggled with her diabetes management in the past but is trying to keep her sugars at target now that she knows she is pregnant ...
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Claire is a 35-year-old G1 with Type 1 DM. She had an episode of pyelonephritis at 26 weeks gestation and did well following this, and was last seen at 30 weeks. At 32 weeks Claire presents in St. Catharines with a headache and RUQ pain. Her husband says ...
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Hormone therapy remains an effective therapy for treating women with vasomotor symptoms and vaginal atrophy as well as prevention of bone loss in selected patients. Risks of HT exceed the benefits for the prevention of chronic disease. Individualized benef ...
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Tutorials are held at least once a week, for two to three hours per session. They are attended by all clerks, the tutor, and, on many occasions, a co-tutor (CMR). The tutorials allow the clerks to distance themselves from the minute-to-minute management of ...
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Daniel Gatto is a 41-year-old stockbroker. Once a top level soccer player, he now plays the game only over weekends, though he is sometimes able to get out for his club's midweek practice session. He enters your walk-in clinic on a Tuesday morning, limping ...